Split the sack of corn between the 2 buckets evenly...
Crush the bag of cheetos up into powder and divide it evenly between the buckets...
Pour 1 liter each of the big red into the buckets over the cheetos/corn...
Let it sit for a day or 2 covered...

Take to hunting spot and pour out one bucket anywhere near hog signs (tracks, scrapes, roots, etc.) usually find these spots near a water source. And then take the other bucket and pour it out where you want to shoot one at.

Keep this up for a month or 2 doing it once or twice a week. this will establish a routine the hogs will get used to. Then the day you plan to hunt them go out and bait the areas but only take 1 bucket and put about 1/4 of it at the 1st spot and the other 3/4 at the hunting spot. this will draw them in quickly and youll have many hogs to choose from to shoot at. Pick the biggest sow in the pack for good eatn..

Good luck, I have used this stuff. its a little work but its foolproof. Kinda like chumming the fishin hole..

I would love to get into hog huntin. There are smaller populations in the southern part of Oregon, but nothin like you guys have in the southern US. Ive shot a couple with friends, and I was amazed at the taste of the pigs. Seriously, not gamey, not earthy or muddy tasting/smellin, not weird in any way! It was the best pork I'd ever consumed!

This native Texan guy I know, originally from Brownsville I think, hunted them with dogs, and a knife! Pretty intense, but its how a lot of folks in his family have done it for years. I dunno if you'd find me weilding a bowie knife and playing the "staring" game with a wizzed off hog! But you never know! Hahaha!

The recipe sounds like a good one dude! I bet the Black Bears would try their damdest to suck every droplet of said feed from the ground! The Cheeto's would get them goin! Im gonna try this one next summer. I am going with an outfitter for a pig hunt. Cant wait!

I would love to get into hog huntin. There are smaller populations in the southern part of Oregon, but nothin like you guys have in the southern US. Ive shot a couple with friends, and I was amazed at the taste of the pigs. Seriously, not gamey, not earthy or muddy tasting/smellin, not weird in any way! It was the best pork I'd ever consumed!

This native Texan guy I know, originally from Brownsville I think, hunted them with dogs, and a knife! Pretty intense, but its how a lot of folks in his family have done it for years. I dunno if you'd find me weilding a bowie knife and playing the "staring" game with a wizzed off hog! But you never know! Hahaha!

The recipe sounds like a good one dude! I bet the Black Bears would try their damdest to suck every droplet of said feed from the ground! The Cheeto's would get them goin! Im gonna try this one next summer. I am going with an outfitter for a pig hunt. Cant wait!

I have never baited them, but they did eat all the food we brought with us on a camping trip. We made the mistake of leaving all the food in the tent, so we not only had nothing to eat, except 1 squirrel, we had no place to sleep! We always just went down to the river and shot what we wanted, when we wanted to. Take JLA's advice, don't be shooting them old boars, they are just as tough to eat as they are to catch!

Thanks for the tips guys. They've changed the hog hunting rules quite a bit here but the area I hunt has stayed the same.
I've heard of using diesel fuel and old railroad ties. Something about getting the ticks and lice off of them.
Guess I'm gonna hafta go get some buckets and munchies. Oh, what is Big Red, is it a soft drink?

You can put deer corn in a 5 gallon bucket, cover it with water and let it spoil. Then pour it out in your pasture in a line going away from your stand. Then, if they line up mostly on one side or the other, you can kill 2 or 3 at once. I had a buddy kill 4 or 5 with a 7MM about 50 yards away.

I got plotts but the country here in Ak Interior is so rugged & thick & lacking any roads that you can't hunt with dogs and I miss coon huntin with dogs like I did back east. Around here, a bear can go 7-8 miles, lynx the snow is 5-6 feet deep, sure wish we had hogs up here to help feed the wolves.